Multiple Positions Available
Northern Arizona University seeks Graduate Assistants
Ecosystem Ecology
Flagstaff, ArizonaUniversity of Iceland seeks PhD Student
Statistics
Reykjavik, IcelandDartmouth College seeks Postdoctoral Visiting Young Scientist
Glaciology, Space Physics, Engineering
Hanover, New HampshireArctic Institute of North America seeks Postdoctoral Candidate
Arctic Historical Climatology and Marine Ecology
Calgary, Alberta, CanadaUniversity of Calgary seeks Professor
Medical Anthropology, focus on Canadian Indigenous Peoples
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- Northern Arizona University seeks Graduate Assistants
Ecosystem Ecology
Flagstaff, Arizona
The Center for Ecosystem Science in Society (Ecoss) at Northern Arizona
University seeks to fill PhD and MSc positions in ecosystem ecology.
These positions will be based in Flagstaff Arizona.
The Ecoss mission is to conduct high-impact, innovative research on
ecosystems and how they respond to and shape environmental change; to
train next-gen scientists; and to communicate discovery and its
relevance to people. Research opportunities are available in the
following areas linked to specific Ecoss faculty:
The impact of climate change on Alaskan ecosystems, including effects of
changing fire regime and permafrost thaw on vegetation dynamics,
plant-soil-microbial interactions, nutrient and carbon cycling, and
ecosystem services. (with M. Mack and T. Schuur)
The effects of environmental change on soil carbon and nutrient cycling,
and the physiological, population, and community ecology of soil
microorganisms. (with B. Hungate, P. Dijkstra, and E. Schwartz)
Freshwater ecology, including the science of river restoration and dam
removal, terrestrial aquatic interactions, and food web ecology. (with
J. Marks)
Exploring the interaction of water and carbon metabolism in diverse
studies ranging from the limits to height growth of the world's tallest
trees to drought responses of soil microorganisms. (with G. Koch)
Candidates should explore the Ecoss website (ecoss.nau.edu) and contact
the professor whose interests align most closely. Applications will need
to include a cover letter describing the applicant's background,
research interests, and qualifications, as well as a current resume.
Program applications can be submitted to the Department of Biological
Sciences.
Final applications due: 15 January 2016.
Please communicate with the relevant faculty member as soon as possible.
- University of Iceland seeks PhD Student
Statistics
Reykjavik, Iceland
The Department of Mathematics at the Faculty of Physical Sciences at the
University of Iceland seeks applicants to fill a PhD student position in
Statistics. This will be a fixed-term position for a duration of 3
years, based in Reykjavik, Iceland.
The successful applicant will work on a project entitled Statistical
Models for Glaciology, which seeks to develop statistical models that
describe glaciological data in combination with theoretical ice flow
dynamics). The student will work with a consortium of experts in
Bayesian statistics and glaciology at the University of Iceland and
experts in spatial statistics, spatio-temporal models and Bayesian
computation from the University of Missouri and the Norwegian University
of Science and Technology
Applicants should have an MSc degree in one of the following fields:
statistics, mathematics, physics, geophysics, or engineering. A strong
background in mathematics is necessary, and programming experience in R
or Matlab is required.
For further information, including application instructions, go to:
http://tinyurl.com/UIceland-PhD-Statistics.
Application Deadline Date: Monday, 30 November 2015
Position Start Date: 1 January 2016
For further information, please contact:
Birgir Hrafnkelsson
Phone: +354-6907853
Email: birgirhr [at] hi.is
Gudfinna Adalgeirsdotti
Email: gua [at] hi.is
- Dartmouth College seeks Postdoctoral Visiting Young Scientist
Glaciology, Space Physics, Engineering
Hanover, New Hampshire
Dartmouth College seeks a postdoctoral candidate for a Visiting Young
Scientist position in glaciology, space physics, and/or engineering. The
position is for a fixed term of 6 months with a possible 3-month
extension, and will be based in Hanover, New Hampshire.
The successful applicant will be working on part of a NASA Space Grant.
To be eligible, candidates must be U.S. citizens engaged in research
related to space science, planetary science, astrophysics, remote
sensing, aerospace technology, or technology dependent on space-based
platforms. The position includes teaching in the departments of Physics
and Astronomy, Engineering, or Earth Sciences.
To apply, send a 1-2 page summary of teaching and research goals,
curriculum vitae, and the names of three references to: Visiting Young
Scientist, c/o K A Lynch, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Dartmouth
College, 6127 Wilder Hall, Hanover, NH 03755.
Application deadline: 1 February 2016.
For further information, please contact:
Robert Hawley
Phone: 603-646-1425
Email: robert.l.hawley [at] dartmouth.edu
- Arctic Institute of North America seeks Postdoctoral Candidate
Arctic Historical Climatology and Marine Ecology
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
The Arctic Institute of North America (AINA) at the University of
Calgary seeks a postdoctoral candidate for a position in Arctic
historical climatology and marine ecology. The position is for a fixed
term of 2 years, and will be based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
This position is supported by the Eyes High Postdoctoral Scholars
program (http://www.ucalgary.ca/research/eyes-high-postdoc). The
successful applicant will work on a project entitled 'Northern Seas: An
Interdisciplinary Study of Human/Marine/Climate System Interactions in
Arctic North America over the Last Millennium,' whioch is an
interdisciplinary investigation of human/marine system interactions in
the context of climate and sea ice variability over the past millennium.
Applicants must have a PhD in historical geography, environmental
history, historical ecology/climatology, or a related field. GIS
expertise is required, and the ability to read Norwegian, Danish, or
French is an asset. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply,
however Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
For further information including application instructions, go to:
http://arctic.ucalgary.ca/new-eyes-high-postdoctoral-opportunity-availa….
Application deadline: Monday, 30 November 2015.
Position start date: 4 January 2016.
For questions, please contact:
Maribeth Murray
Phone: 403-220-7516
Email: murraym [at] ucalgary.ca
- University of Calgary seeks Professor
Medical Anthropology, focus on Canadian Indigenous Peoples
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
The Department of Anthropology and Archaeology at the University of
Calgary seeks a tenure-track professor of medical anthropology. This is
a full-time position, and will be based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
The program is interested in a scholar who will establish and maintain
an active research program in the area of medical anthropology with a
focus on the health, community health, and community well-being of
Indigenous peoples of Canada. The successful candidate will produce high
impact research and scholarship, secure external research funding and
play an active role in teaching and graduate supervision in the
Department of Anthropology and Archaeology. Service to the department,
faculty, University and community will also be expected.
Applicants must have a PhD in anthropology or a related field, and must
display evidence of excellence in both research and teaching informed by
Indigenous epistemologies, ontologies, and knowledges. Preference will
be given to candidates who have experience and expertise in advancing
projects with Canadian Indigenous communities in their field of research.
Application deadline: 14 January 2016.
Start date: 1 July 2016.
For further information, including application instructions, go to:
http://tinyurl.com/UCalgary-Prof-MedAnthro.
For questions, please contact:
Julie Boyd
Email: boydj [at] ucalgary.ca
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